How Hello Kitty helped arrest a road rage suspect

A cartoon character may have helped Tucson Police track down a suspect in an alleged road rage shooting that wounded two teens. Police say a well known cartoon cat helped identify the suspect’s car.

KGUN 9 Tucson News
Dashcam video captures Burnaby road rage incident from August 2025
Dash cam video captured on Aug. 19 shows a man getting out of his vehicle near Dover Street and Royal Oak, approaching the victim's vehicle and punching the driver's side window.
#Crime #Burnaby #RoadRage
https://globalnews.ca/news/11726450/burnaby-road-rage-incident-dashcam/
Dashcam video captures Burnaby road rage incident from August 2025
Dash cam video captured on Aug. 19 shows a man getting out of his vehicle near Dover Street and Royal Oak, approaching the victim's vehicle and punching the driver's side window.
#Crime #Burnaby #RoadRage
https://globalnews.ca/news/11726450/burnaby-road-rage-incident-dashcam/

Car Seat Road Rage

(Idea by Loupy, story co-written)

Their caregivers had hired Yookey to take care of their two adult babies for the weekend, Snow the pizzly (but people say his species as pisse-lit, the French for bedwetter because that how Loupy calls him) and Loupy the wolf. The red panda was really excited the job had included an all expenses paid trip to a theme park.

The drive to the park was the perfect occasion to use something their sister Puppy had bought for the two babies - adult sized car seats with built-in screens and toys that let them pretend to drive. Perfect for keeping the little ones entertained and distracted during the long drive. However, getting them in and harnessed had been a chore, which would make roadside changes a hassle, so they were double diapered for the trip.

Yookey had been surprised by the generous gift from their sister, and for the first half of the trip the toys sure worked really well - not one cry of "are we there yet?" had come from the kiddos.

Then Puppy's devious trap sprung. The toys on the seats talked to each other using Bluetooth. At first the two "cubs" had been racing independently of each other over multiple courses, but now they found themselves on the same track racing each other. Things were getting heated as the difficulty rose and their competitiveness grew. The previously mostly silent cubs started shouting about "blue shells" the loser having "leaky diapers", escalating into arguing over "unfair rules" and "unfair moves".

Yookey sighed, their bickering was really heating up ... and the park was still an hour away! "Car seats with wheels ? What were you thinking, puppy ?!" Yookey mumbled.

Subscription reward by Yookey.
Art by Yookey - https://www.furaffinity.net/user/yookey
Loupy belongs to Loupy - https://www.furaffinity.net/user/loupylupine

#ABDL #Car #CarSeat #Plushie #RoadRage

Let out your anger and let fly

Dear motorists (or anyone) you can now rent a rage room to vent your frustration. In shining protective armour with a crow bar in hand you can smash breakable objects (for a fee).This new recreational activity might improve your anger management.

No need to let out your aggression on other living beings any more.

Hundreds of rage rooms are operating in cities across the United States already >>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rage_room
#violence #frustration #anger #rage #RoadRage #MaleRage #ImpulseControl #entitlement #powerlessness #control #status #cars #FossilFuel #traffic #DV #recreation #RageRoom

Rage room - Wikipedia

Grandad's arm snapped in 'road rage' but police say there's 'not enough evidence'

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/grandads-arm-snapped-road-rage-36832138

The problem I see with this is that #Scammers are #OrganizedCrime and whilst they consider themselves "white collar" that doesn't mean they ain't armed or gonna be cool about loosing money and time.

  • BE FUCKING CAREFUL!
    • Espechally in a place like the #USA where people are drawing Glocks during #RoadRage.

Don't fool around, just yeet any Scammers flatout!

Entire Hacker Group Set Up This Scammer

YouTube

Confirming my 'feels' about cycling here:

"...Here, it’s almost a regular occurrence — not just close passes, but the general attitude. It’s been a very aggressive approach by drivers here, which stands out from any country we’ve been in so far.”

https://www.rnz.co.nz/life/people/duo-biking-around-the-world-say-nz-drivers-are-the-most-aggro

#cycling #RoadRage

Duo biking around the world say NZ drivers are the most aggro

During their 17 day stretch in New Zealand, the pair copped abuse daily, including getting the finger from drivers and an aggressive approach they'd seen no where else.

RNZ

Van driver who punched pensioner for sticking to 20mph limit avoids jail

Christopher Shaw, from Bettws, admitted assault causing actual bodily harm following the attack on Christopher Lavis in Brynmenyn, Bridgend at around 8.15am on July 30 last year.

The court heard that Mr Lavis had been driving within the 20mph speed limit when Shaw, who was behind him in a van, began sounding his horn and flashing his lights.

Mr Lavis pulled over to allow the van to pass, but later when he stopped again to give way to oncoming traffic, the van appeared behind him again. Shaw then exited his vehicle, opened the driver’s door of Mr Lavis’ car and punched him in the face.

The unprovoked assault left the victim with a fractured cheekbone and eye socket, a broken nose and concussion.

He said he continues to suffer ongoing symptoms, including balance problems and anxiety.

He was taken to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff for treatment and has since stopped driving.

In a victim impact statement, Mr Lavis said the attack appeared to be triggered by him ‘showing courtesy’ and adhering to the speed limit.

He said: “I’m still suffering today. I’ve got issues as a result of this.

“I’ve got balance issues that my head doesn’t feel steady. I’m stumbling quite a bit, tripping over things.

“Before the incident I had no problems at all. I used to run the parkrun every Saturday. This has really impacted on my life.”

His wife, who witnessed the attack from the passenger seat, described the experience as “deeply traumatic.”

Shaw was sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment, suspended for 24 months. He was also ordered to complete 50 hours of unpaid work and pay £1,500 in compensation.

Sentencing, Recorder Paul Lewis KC said the offence crossed the custody threshold but could be suspended due to mitigating factors, including Shaw’s early guilty plea and personal circumstances.

Mr Lavis said he was “very disappointed” with the outcome, arguing that the seriousness of the attack warranted a prison sentence. He added that ‘thumping somebody’ should result in prison time.

The court was told Shaw had initially claimed he acted in self-defence before later admitting the offence.

The incident comes amid ongoing controversy over the rollout of default 20mph speed limits in Wales, which has seen widespread protests and acts of vandalism against speed cameras.

#20mph #Bettws #Bridgend #Brynmenyn #courts #Crime #roadRage

Man with Bat Quickly Stopped in Road Fight

https://newsletter.tf/man-bat-road-rage-fight-2018/

A man used a bat in a road rage fight but was quickly beaten. Video shows the fight and how skill beat the weapon.

#RoadRage, #SelfDefense, #Fight, #ViralVideo, #StreetFight